Parisian address offering a menu of fresh products and a chicken curry with sticky rice.
To have more space, Patrick Courtinat moved his Thai table from 4 to 10 of the Rue du Roi-de-Sicily. Side deco, not really exotic, and it's all the better, because the false asiat sets come out by our eyes. Here it is very Parisian even very Marais: old stones, beams, old tiles and, just to mark the territory, an elephant from Siam inside the interior and some typical objects. The map of ancient Thai has remained roughly the same and the products are still fresh. The formula Quick Plate from noon to 9,50 € (1 dual vegetarian or Thai + 1 bowl of the dish of the day + 1 perfumed rice) is perfect for people who are pressed or broke. For those who have more time and more money, you have to be tempted by green curry chicken with glutinous rice, a real treat because curry is very delicate and the rice just right. Significant advantage: a non stop service on weekends.
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Ce restaurant dont les plats étaient délicieux lorsque nous l’avons connu dans les années 2000 ne propose plus que des mets sans aucune saveur.
Le tigre qui pleure vendu à plus de 23€ n’est qu’un vulgaire steak en lamelles et le riz gluant est juste insipide.
Quel dommage !!!!